The State Archives and State Library of North Carolina, divisions within the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, operate with legislative mandates to preserve state government information and make it accessible to the citizens of North Carolina (G.S. 121-2, G.S. 125-11.5 - 11.13, G.S. 132-1b). The North Carolina State Government Web Site Archives and Access Program helps fulfill these mandates by providing archiving, preservation, and access services for websites and social media content produced and maintained by North Carolina state agencies.

Sites and collections from this organization are listed below. Narrow your results at left, or enter a search query below to
find a collection, site, specific URL or to search the text of archived webpages.

Title:
North Carolina Acupuncture Licensing Board

Description:
Web site for the North Carolina Acupuncture Licensing Board, providing links to forms including application for licensure and license renewal, as well as information about the board and its meetings.

Title:
North Carolina State Board of Registration for Foresters

Description:
The Web site for the North Carolina Board of Registration for Foresters. This Chapter requires that anyone who uses the designation ‘forester’, ‘registered forester’, or any other descriptive terms that include the words ‘forester’ or ‘registered forester’ and that directly conveys that the person is a forester must be registered with the Board. The Board reviews the qualifications and experience of applicants, receives and investigates complaints, and takes appropriate actions against those who violate forestry registration laws. The site provides resources for exam registration, filing complaints, and news.

Title:
NC State Board of Environmental Health Specialist Examiners

Description:
The mission of the NC State Board of Environmental Health Specialist Examiners (formerly the NC State Board of Sanitarian Examiners) is to assure that the services performed by Registered Environmental Health Specialists are ethical, legal, and provide appropriate protection of the public’s health.